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"long" exposures with Kodachrome


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I've never done it, but John Shaw states in his Nature Field Guide (the old one) that he really never saw a color shift with Kodachrome. I don't have it with me, but it does have the recommened cc filters for longer exposures. Good luck and let us know your results it you do it.
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You would expect reciprocity problems, with one of the color layers behaving differently from the next. It depends on what you are doing. In a lot of low-light situations, you have funky colors from fluorescent/ tungsten/ sodium lighting anyway, and a little bit of shift wouldn't be noticeable. Definitely worth a try if it's not some super critical application.

 

You might consider Kodachrome 200.

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